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Whole farm nutrient mapping gets industry tick of approval

An eight-year project by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development to improve fertiliser use on-farm and deliver environmental benefits has received national industry recognition. The Whole Farm Nutrient Mapping project, which has soil tested and nutrient mapped more than 600 farms from Bremer Bay to Gingin, has been assessed

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Digital security researchers publicly reveal vulnerability in WPA2 WiFi protocol

On Monday, digital security researchers Mathy Vanhoef and Frank Piessens of Belgium's KU Leuven university publicly disclosed a security vulnerability in the WPA2 Wi-Fi (wireless local-area networking) protocol, which they called KRACK (for Key Reinstallation Attack). Their study claimed KRACK affects every modern device using WiFi; it can be fixed

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The fruits of research applauded with the PM’s Prizes for Science

Australian Research Council (ARC) Chief Executive Officer, Professor Sue Thomas, congratulates the recipients of the 2017 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science, including those whose research has been supported by the Australian Government through the ARC. The annual Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science are considered Australia’s most esteemed awards to recognise and

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Fledgling signs of steady populations: Waterbird evaluation

Recent research by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has examined how populations of waterbirds are tracking across the Basin and has found signs that the historic steady decline may be halting. MDBA Executive Director Environmental Management, Carl Binning, said the delivery of environmental water across the Basin, especially when used to

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Investing in nature vital to solving climate change

CSIRO collaborated with The Nature Conservancy and 14 other institutions on the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , which forms the most comprehensive assessment to date of how greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by and stored in forests, farmland, grasslands and wetlands. The top three land

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GovHack rolls out the red carpet

Renewable energy and science education entries have won Geoscience Australia-sponsored GovHack awards announced over the weekend at the 2017 GovHack Red Carpet Awards in Brisbane. GovHack is a cross-Tasman competition that encourages technical innovation using freely-available government data. Sponsorship of hackathon initiatives such as GovHack are without doubt in the spirit of

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